Expand parsed command line arguments using expand-object.
npm install expand-argsExpand parsed command line arguments using expand-object.
Install with npm:
``sh`
$ npm install --save expand-args
`js`
var expandArgs = require('expand-args');
Example
`js
var minimist = require('minimist');
var expandArgs = require('expand-args');
var argv = minimist(['--set=a:b,c:d']);
//=> { _: [], set: 'a:b,c:d' }
expandArgs(argv);
//=> { _: [], set: [{ a: 'b' }, { c: 'd' }] }
`
Visit expand-object to see the full range of options and features or to create expansion-related issues.
`js
expandArgs({set: 'a:b'})
//=> {set: {a: 'b'}}
expandArgs({set: 'a.b.c:d'})
//=> {set: {a: {b: {c: 'd'}}}}
`
`js
expandArgs({set: 'a:b,c:d'})
//=> {set: [{a: 'b'}, {c: 'd'}]}
expandArgs({set: 'a.b.c:d,e,f'})
//=> {set: {a: {b: {c: ['d', 'e', 'f']}}}}
`
`js`
expandArgs({'a:b': true})
//=> {a: 'b'}
`js`
expandArgs({set: 'a|b'});
//=> {set: {a: true, b: true}}
* expand-object: Expand a string into a JavaScript object using a simple notation. Use the CLI or… more | homepage
* map-config: Map configuration objects to application methods. | homepage
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